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ro...@posteo.net <ro...@posteo.net> #2
I'm experiencing the same issue with my Galaxy Nexus on JRO03C 4.1.1.
However I am noting a difference between bands used. If I set the phone to auto or '2.4Ghz only', network connection drops or becomes unreliable if signal strength drops below -60db, but if the phone is set to use '5Ghz only' speed and connection are maintained down to -90db. While I didn't perform direct testing, I did not experience any WiFi issues running 4.0.4.
Another observation, using an HTC One S running ICS 4.0.3 as a control sample, I note that with a WiFi signal app, both phones report similar signal strength in the app but what is displayed in the notification bar is significantly lower in Jelly Bean.
Router used : Cisco E4200v2
Apps used: ookka speed test, farproc WiFi Analyzer
However I am noting a difference between bands used. If I set the phone to auto or '2.4Ghz only', network connection drops or becomes unreliable if signal strength drops below -60db, but if the phone is set to use '5Ghz only' speed and connection are maintained down to -90db. While I didn't perform direct testing, I did not experience any WiFi issues running 4.0.4.
Another observation, using an HTC One S running ICS 4.0.3 as a control sample, I note that with a WiFi signal app, both phones report similar signal strength in the app but what is displayed in the notification bar is significantly lower in Jelly Bean.
Router used : Cisco E4200v2
Apps used: ookka speed test, farproc WiFi Analyzer
Description
As local calendars created by CalendarContract.ACCOUNT_TYPE_LOCAL are never synchronized, the option will never be available.
Fix: Don't check for syncId for events from calendars with ACCOUNT_TYPE_LOCAL.
Bug report from my app Offline Calendar:
[1] method displayEditWhichDialog() at line 715 at